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"With Singlefile, I can access my collection anywhere, for example, when I'm book-shopping and can't remember which Murakami novel the dog chewed."

Katherine Boller

Singlefile

Interface Details

Singlefile: Interface Details

Detailed shots of various text and interface widgets on Singlefile.

Book Listing

Singlefile: Book Listing

Reviewing your entire book collection is simple. If you like, you can even generate a printable version or share with friends.

Homepage

Singlefile: Homepage

The Singlefile homepage outlines the key features of this online service and gives returning visitors quick access to their collection.

About Singlefile (http://www.singlefile.com)

Singlefile helps you organize and share your entire book collection online. More than a simple cataloging tool, Singlefile is a complete solution for bibliophiles and packrats alike.

Not content to simply repackage Spinfree's BookBin for the web, we built an entirely new interface from the ground up. With a strong eye on speed, the site does much of the cataloging work for you, grabbing information on each book directly from the web. Simply enter the ISBN number and you're ready to move onto that next textbook or graphic novel. With Singlefile, your book collection is always just a few clicks away.

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  • Design, structure, experience consulting and strategy
  • Information architecture
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